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Finch wants Australia to play aggressive­ly against India

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SYDNEY, (Reuters) - Australia have the ideal opportunit­y to arrest their slide with some aggressive cricket in the three-match Twenty20 series against India, limitedove­rs captain Aaron Finch said in Brisbane on Tuesday.

World champions in the 50-overs, Australia were whitewashe­d 5-0 by England in an one-day internatio­nal series and lost 2-1 loss to South Africa at home earlier this month.

They have not won an ODI series since beating New Zealand 2-0 in 2016-17 and finished the calendar year with only two wins from 13 matches.

In the shortest format, they were blanked 3-0 by Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates and also lost a oneoff T20 match against the Proteas on Saturday.

“We are still very confident in this (T20) format,” Finch told reporters on the eve of the series opener against India, who beat world champions West Indies 30 at home before landing in Australia.

“India have been in great form in all forms of the game for a long time now.

“It’s going to be a great opportunit­y for us to come out and express ourselves, play some aggressive, attacking cricket and take the game on and really try and take it to India.”

India captain Virat Kohli scored four hundreds during the team’s last trip Down Under but Finch said Australia would be foolish not to have plans against the touring side’s other batsmen.

“They’ve got dangerous guys all through,” the Australian opening batsman said, referring to the likes of Rohit Sharma.

“You’ve got guys who’ve made double hundreds in one-day cricket and played so much T20 cricket and are so experience­d that if you take them for granted, they’ll hurt you badly.

“There’s obviously been a bit of focus around Virat, but no more than Rohit, Shikhar (Dhawan) or KL (Rahul), or any of these guys who can be as damaging as anyone on their day.”

Finch said bouncers could be the “go-to” delivery for his bowlers against the Indians more comfortabl­e on slow and low surfaces back home.

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